Chelsea: 'Writing on the wall' for £37m star at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea star Hakim Ziyech is nearing a Stamford Bridge departure as ‘the writing is on the wall’, according to journalist Paul Brown.
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Chelsea star Hakim Ziyech is nearing a Stamford Bridge departure as ‘the writing is on the wall’, according to journalist Paul Brown.
Canada's women are unchanged at No. 7 in the latest FIFA world rankings.
Canada's women are unchanged at No. 7 in the latest FIFA world rankings.
A crushing 0-8 defeat in the opening match denting their confidence severely, India would look to pick up the pieces and salvage some pride when they play Morocco in their second group match of the FIFA Women's U-17 World Cup on Friday. The hapless Indians suffered a 0-8 thrashing at the hands of rampaging USA in their opening match on Tuesday, and Thomas Dennerby's side will look to forget the disappointing result and focus on getting at least a point against Morocco in the Group A battle between the debutants.
As part of their preparation for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, 2022 WAFCON champions Banyana Banyana took on Australia in a friendly in London over the weekend.
South Africa's under-23 coach David Notoane has named former Bafana Bafana favourite Ethan Brooks in his squad to face Togo.
As 32 players of the National U-23 team began their camping in Ibadan on Monday for the 2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Tanzania, some Nigerians have expressed doubt regarding Coach Yusuf Salisu’s ability to deliver the ticket.
Reality bit the Indian team as it was toyed by a far more technically superior USA who were 4-0 up by the half-hour mark and 5-0 ahead at half time. As it happened: India vs USA | Point TableUSA pumped in three more goals in the second session to hand a humiliating defeat to the Indians before a sizable home crowd at the Kalinga Stadium. Melina Rebimbas scored a brace (9th and 31st minute) while Charlotte Kohler (15th), Onyeka Gamero (23rd), Gisele Thompson (39th), Ella Emri (51st), Taylor Suarez (59th) and captain Mia Bhuta (62nd) struck a goal each for the Concacaf champions. India head coach Thomas Dennerby had said before the match that her side would be difficult to score against, having prepared well since February but his players were completely clueless and lost the plot on the day. The country's first match in a women's world cup turned out to be a nightmare.